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[The Unwavering Promise: Kerry Turner’s Decades-Long Quest to Uncover the Truth About His Cousin’s Final Days]-[The Promise]

StoryCorps · B1 · 2026-05-19

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The Unwavering Promise: A Quest for Truth

In this poignant episode of the StoryCorps podcast, we follow the journey of Kerry Turner, a man whose life became defined by a solemn vow made to his Aunt Charlotte. The story centers on the tragic fate of Lance Corporal Joseph Hargrove, Kerry’s cousin, who went missing during the Mayaguez Incident—a battle often cited as the final engagement of the Vietnam War.

A Family Left in the Shadows

For decades, the Hargrove family lived in the painful ambiguity of the "MIA" (Missing in Action) status. Joseph Hargrove, along with Gary Hall and Danny Marshall, vanished during a chaotic rescue mission that was later described as "completely unnecessary" because the crew of the Mayaguez had already been released unharmed. For years, the family had no closure, leaving Aunt Charlotte to grieve in silence. Witnessing this pain at a 2006 family reunion, Kerry promised her, "I’d do everything in my power to try to find out the truth."

Challenging the Official Narrative

Kerry’s search led him to uncover a story of military abandonment that contradicted official accounts. Through a pivotal phone call with Robert Vealy, a former Air Force staff sergeant who coordinated the operation, Kerry learned that the Marines had been ordered to stay behind to provide cover for an extraction, only to be left behind when commanders falsely claimed that "everyone’s accounted for." This revelation corrected the military’s narrative, which had previously implied the men were cowards who "abandoned their position."

Confronting the Past in Cambodia

Driven by his mother’s teaching that "if your word’s no good, you have nothing," Kerry traveled over 80,000 miles to Koh Tang Island. His search led him to Em Son, a former Khmer Rouge Special Forces commander who had defended the island. In a tense, emotional meeting, Em Son provided the final, brutal details: Joseph had been wounded, fought bravely, and was ultimately killed by Em Son himself.

Rather than harboring "ill will," Kerry found a strange sense of peace in the disclosure. He noted, "I might not get Joseph home, but at least we have some answers now." This confirmation allowed Kerry to honor his promise to his late aunt, transforming a half-century of mystery into a finalized, albeit tragic, history.

Redemption and Remembrance

Kerry’s dedication highlights the profound weight of a promise kept. By uncovering the truth, he ensured that Joseph Hargrove, Gary Hall, and Danny Marshall were not relegated to the footnotes of history. As the podcast concludes, these men are recognized as the "final casualties of the Vietnam War," their names now etched into the Vietnam War Memorial Wall. For Kerry, the mission was about more than just facts; it was about ensuring their "honor needs to be redeemed." He reflects on his journey with the comfort of knowing he can eventually face his cousin "free of any guilt or shame," having fulfilled his duty to his family and his word.

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Everybody's catching up on the past year's events and things like that.
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I don't know if you could call it revenge, but he wanted to set things right for them.
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We didn't know whether he was dead or not.
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The only thing we could get was missing.
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I don't know what I'm going to do, but I'm going to do something.
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do everything in my power
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stay put
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📖 Transcript

Hey folks, this is Max Young-Rice from the StoryCorps podcast.
Just want to remind you that you can tell us your personal stories by calling our voicemail at 702-706-TALK.
This week, tell us about a promise you kept to someone, even though it cost you.
That's 702-706-TALK.
Each year, Kerry Turner attends his family reunion near Mount Olive, North Carolina.
Everybody's catching up on the past year's events and things like that.

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